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There usually some for sale on Facebook in a group called: 60's & 70's Vintage Aftermarket Mag Wheels/Tires.. Buy/Sell/Trade/Discuss
These are on there, posted 2 weeks ago. 5 on 4.5 7's and 8's
Generally it's just a tapered hole and the bleeder has a different taper to create closure. You can tighten screw to seat and then blow air thru banjo hole and to test if it's sealed. With caliper dissasembled you can look into the bore and see the hole peaking thru
The thread should be SAE and are usually fine thread. I would say 5/16 or 3/8, use a bolt to screw into the hole then you'll know thread size. If that other guy will sell you his then that's good otherwise figure out the thread and buy some Dorman
Summit has a metal one from Dorman but it looks like its die cast
440 Source has a good billet aluminum for $34, BILLET aluminum will work as well as cast iron but that die cast stuff is junk
Can't find any cast iron ones
Where can I buy a good cast iron thermostat housing for my 426. It has one of those cheap azz chrome China ones and it's slightly seeping at the gasket.
Brand new to Mopar so I don't know the places to buy from